Two months ago, a dog called Lola came to see us after her ear was torn during an altercation with another dog. In this case study, we explain what was done to repair the tear. (Warning: This case study contains images of surgery.)
Read moreWhy do we take bloods?
Blood testing can be extremely beneficial in monitoring your pet’s health, allowing us to identify problems in their earliest stages. This gives us the opportunity to intervene early with a much better likelihood of success in managing any condition or disease.
Read moreLooking After Geriatric Pets
As pets get older, they can develop health problems including arthritis, dental disease, heart disease, kidney disease, and cancer. Here are some considerations to improve the physical and mental welfare of your older pets.
Read moreCase study: Maddie’s Geriatric Consult
As pets get older, they can start to slow down as well as develop a range of health problems. Maddie the cat visited our vet as part of our 'Geriatric Month' offer. This case study shows what we did for the consult, and how she got on.
Read moreGeriatric Pet Profiling
As our pets get older, they can start to slow down, as well as develop a range of health problems. Doing a Geriatric Profile for your pet can help to diagnose potential issues and keep your pet as healthy and happy as possible in their senior years.
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